I've decided that each panel for this larger project will depict the lake at different times of the same day.
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This last side on the far right is late afternoon of a warm sunny summer day.
Lake #42 - 17"x 14"
Here it is before the free-motion quilting was done. The change of its appearance made by the quilting still amazes me.
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Now, what kind of day should I make the next panel of four pieces?
Oh, that's looking wonderful! Next? maybe the very last light of the day.
ReplyDeleteYour panels just keep getting better. Have you thought of a sunrise or sunset panel? I don't know what direction you are facing so maybe you don't see sunrise or sunset over the water.
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